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The phrase "principles on which" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the underlying principles or foundations of a concept, idea, or argument. For example: - The company's success is based on strong principles on which it was founded. - The new policy is grounded on the principles on which our country was built. - The teacher explained the scientific principles on which the experiment was designed.
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High expectations and equity are one of the five principles on which the Framework is based.
"The core principles on which the NOI are found are one, freedom, two, justice and three, equality," he says.
The eternal principles on which our sense of self depends.
That is when the principles on which the European Union was built are betrayed.
Such actions would contravene all the principles on which our admissions process is based.
Mr. Viprey takes apart the very principles on which the Labbés have operated.
The new leader will also have to explain the principles on which both are based.
The principles on which her flower arranging was based are admirable.
Fame and status are bad principles on which to base the rectification of an injustice".
Extensive study of the world's best service companies reveals the principles on which they're built.
It's about preserving the principles on which this very nation was founded.
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